The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1856 |
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... Miss Sherry . Mrs. Bulkeley Miss Hooke . ACT I. Enjoys the sad prerogative above him , SCENE I. — A Room in OLD WILMOT's House . To think , and to be wretched . — What is life , Enter OLD WILMOT . O. Wil . The day is far advanc'd ; the ...
... Miss Sherry . Mrs. Bulkeley Miss Hooke . ACT I. Enjoys the sad prerogative above him , SCENE I. — A Room in OLD WILMOT's House . To think , and to be wretched . — What is life , Enter OLD WILMOT . O. Wil . The day is far advanc'd ; the ...
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... MISS HARRIOT , .. LUCY , ..... Miss Pritchard .. ...... Mrs . Clive .... COVENT GARDEN . Mr. Murray . Mr. Munden . Mr. Brunton . .Mr . W. Murray . Miss Taylor . .Mrs . Mattocks . АСТ І. SCENE I - A Hall at MR . HEARTLY'S . Enter Sir C ...
... MISS HARRIOT , .. LUCY , ..... Miss Pritchard .. ...... Mrs . Clive .... COVENT GARDEN . Mr. Murray . Mr. Munden . Mr. Brunton . .Mr . W. Murray . Miss Taylor . .Mrs . Mattocks . АСТ І. SCENE I - A Hall at MR . HEARTLY'S . Enter Sir C ...
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... miss is sent for , and l'affaire est fait . [ Snapping his fingers . Sir C. And so you think that a young beautiful heiress , with forty thousand pounds , is to be had with a scrap of French , and a snap of your fin - 1 ger ? -Pr'ythee ...
... miss is sent for , and l'affaire est fait . [ Snapping his fingers . Sir C. And so you think that a young beautiful heiress , with forty thousand pounds , is to be had with a scrap of French , and a snap of your fin - 1 ger ? -Pr'ythee ...
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... Miss ! Har . He is sensible , modest , polite , affable , and generous ; and charms from the natural impulses of his own heart , as much as others disgust by their senseless airs and insolent affectation . Lucy . Upon my word ! -but why ...
... Miss ! Har . He is sensible , modest , polite , affable , and generous ; and charms from the natural impulses of his own heart , as much as others disgust by their senseless airs and insolent affectation . Lucy . Upon my word ! -but why ...
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... Miss Harriot's will is a law to me ; and for you , Sir - the friendship which I have ever professed for your uncle is too sincere not to ex- ert some of it on this occasion . Har . I shall die with confusion ! [ Aside . Young C. I am ...
... Miss Harriot's will is a law to me ; and for you , Sir - the friendship which I have ever professed for your uncle is too sincere not to ex- ert some of it on this occasion . Har . I shall die with confusion ! [ Aside . Young C. I am ...
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